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The relatively small variation from moderate to high magnitude events reflects the operation of dams which store bedload sediments.

To the extent that virtue reflects the operation of reason in the human soul, which is capable of following reason, virtue, Plutarch argues, is natural to us.

One possibility is that recollection reflects the operation of a continuous retrieval process, whereby test cues always elicit some information from memory.

Bickerton and, following him, Pinker, argue that creolization occurs when children take a pidgin as the input to their first language learning, and urge that the added complexity of the creole reflects the operation of the child's inborn language faculty.

"Management by objectives" reflects the operation of the pressure-based administration (yalixing tizhi), which stimulates officials to employ a variety of methods to fulfill the tasks assigned by superiors (Rong and Yang 1998).

Generally, LTCD make two central assumptions: (a) cognitive development reflects the operation of two components, one biological and the other cultural; (b) during development, the biological component is invested into various cultural domains, thereby leading to the acquisition of culturally transmitted bodies of knowledge.

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Australian banking and real estate pundits (really, cheerleaders) have successfully convinced the public there is nothing wrong and prices simply reflect the operation of efficient markets.

In 1890 William James's classic text The Principles of Psychology used the term evolutionary psychology, and James argued that many human behaviours reflect the operation of instincts (inherited predispositions to respond to certain stimuli in adaptive ways).

It is coming to be a widely accepted view that human social behaviour seems to have a biological basis and to reflect the operation of evolution as in the case of patterns of emotional expression and other nonverbal communication, the structure of language, and aspects of group behaviour.

Those illusions that become less pronounced with increasing age probably depend on the subject's changes in scanning and on his increased ability to segregate parts of a pattern from one another; illusions that become more pronounced probably reflect the operation of expectancies that develop through experience.

Aspects of hazing behavior may reflect the operation of psychological adaptations designed to lessen certain forms of ancestral coalitional exploitation.

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